Name: government agencies
Classification:
supporting characters
group
real/historical group
Type of Organization/Group: occupation
Character (Click links for info about character and his/her religious practice, affiliation, etc.) |
Religious Affiliation |
Team(s) [Notes] |
Pub. |
# app. |
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[1st app: Marvel Zombies 3 #1 (Dec. 2008)] |
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9 |
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[precursor to Checkmate] |
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10 |
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[1st app: Excalibur (vol. 1) #86 (Feb. 1995)] |
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15 |
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Anarchist |
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[from Alternate 88] |
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1 |
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The National Army [raised children from birth to become soldiers] |
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1 |
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[major covert ops organization] |
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102 |
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[1st app: Manhunt #4 (Jan. 1948)] |
Magazine Enterprises |
400 |
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[U.S. govt. agency for regulating superhuman activities] |
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24 |
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[1st app: Get Smart - Season 1, Episode 1 (18 Sep. 1965)] |
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138 |
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[agency created to monitor Dakota City superhumans] |
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4 |
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[1st app: 24 - Season 1, Episode 1 (6 Nov. 2001)] |
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192 |
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[1st app: Painkiller Jane (vol. 1) #0 (Jan. 1999)] |
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10 |
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[1st app: Giant-Size X-Men #1 (July 1975)] |
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101 |
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1 |
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[1st app: Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #402 (Feb. 2002)] |
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1 |
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[intelligence agency Micromax belonged to] |
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2 |
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[1st app: New Comics #2 (Jan. 1936)] |
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250 |
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5 |
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[1st app: Secret Invasion #8 (Jan. 2009)] |
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207 |
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Mandate Pictures |
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Communist |
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[1st app: The Adventures of Tintin #1 (1930)] |
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50 |
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[agency policing aliens on Earth] |
A-Train Films; Cinecom Pictures |
17 |
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[paranormal/superhuman agency; successor to Black Air] |
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66 |
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[1st app: Deathstroke, the Terminator #36 (May 1994)] |
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8 |
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[1st app: World's Finest Comics (vol. 1) #98 (Dec. 1958)] |
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75 |
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New Universe |
10 |
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[1st app: XIII #1 (Sep. 1984)] |
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9 |
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[a predecessor of CIA] |
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[investigated Sleepwalker; wanted to destroy him] |
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6 |
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[1st app: Hardware #36 (Feb. 1996)] |
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1 |
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[1st app: Spider-Man & the Incredible Hulk: Rampage (1996) - book 1 in Doom's Day series] |
Berkley Books  |
11 |
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[1st app: Strange Tales (vol. 1) #135 (Aug. 1965)] |
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1,188 |
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S.H.I.E.L.D. |
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58 |
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[covert government organization] |
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1 |
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[defends U.S. President, among other duties] |
, etc. |
42 |
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P.L. Publishing |
8 |
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1 |
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[1st app: Justice (vol. 2) #7 (May 1987)] |
New Universe |
2 |
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[responsible for U.S. international relations] |
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2 |
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1 |
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[1st app: Sudden (1933)] |
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83 |
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The United Nations |
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1 |
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[govt. agency; deals with weird events] |
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24 |
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[1st app: Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #45 (Nov. 1963)] |
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6 |
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Asian [Japan's military intelligence agency] |
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6 |